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All Forum Posts by: Jon Delmonte

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Post: Investing in Massachusetts

Jon DelmontePosted
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Quote from @Daniel McDonald:

If you’re looking for appreciation and long term wealth MA is a beast. Yes cash flow could be better but it all depends on your goals. The state itself isn’t overly landlord friendly but still a lot of solid investments. Like anywhere else location will matter. You talking near Boston or Springfield? Makes a difference. I’m house hacking just north of the city and it’s been great. Happy to chat further about my experience. 

Thank you for that input. I’m in the Boston area located on the south shore. Do you have any advice for someone in this area who is still inexperienced in this market? Just for clarification I’m looking into small 2-4 units multi families.

Post: Investing in Massachusetts

Jon DelmontePosted
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Pros and Cons of starting out investing in Massachusetts?